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Entertainment of Wednesday, 9 October 2019

    

Source: www.ghanaweb.live

You’re simply dumb - Yvonne Nelson spits venom on fans

Yvonne Nelsons says persons criticising her 'sex for grade' tweet are dumb Yvonne Nelsons says persons criticising her 'sex for grade' tweet are dumb

Actress, Yvonne Nelson has fired back at critics of her post on sex for grades, describing them as dumb.

The filmmaker was hit with a barrage of criticisms, Tuesday, after she suggested in a tweet that the practice many have tagged ‘despicable’, cannot be eradicated, regardless of the stringent measures put in place.

“Sex for grades! Sex for jobs! Sex

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Yvonne Nelson in response has said her critics are rather shallow.

She tweets: "..so you see, peeps just dont read to understand! If you only came to diss under the post, i understand, thats what most people do on twitter, but if its because of the tweet, you LACK understanding and simply DUMB! Its english!! Let someone explain it to you."



Her reaction has garnered lots of replies; notable among them are tweets urging her to pay no attention to blockheads.









Yvonne Nelson’s tweets come on the back of a documentary by BBC on sex for grades. The said report is part of a year-long investigation into sexual harassment by professors at the University of Lagos and the University of Ghana.



Meanwhile, the University of Ghana has interdicted Prof. Ransford Gyampo and Dr Paul Kwame Butakor after being implicated in the documentary. They are expected to be hauled before the University’s Anti Sexual Harassment Committee to assist with internal investigations.

Prof. Gyampo who has denied any wrongdoing has said he is ready to cooperate with the committee.

“I’ve received the message and I have accepted it as it is. I have always argued that the University has its own internal mechanisms so I am happy that they used their mechanism to handle this matter. Being asked to step aside, in my view is a fair thing to be told to do. They are going to investigate you so you cannot be the same person at post so I think it is a fair thing to be told to do,” he told Citi FM.

“I accept the decision. I pledge my full cooperation to the committee. They have not invited me but I am sure in a couple of days they will invite me. I will submit myself to the process. Given the fact that the committee of people whose credibility cannot be questioned, I know they will do a good job so that I can have the chance to go and do what I like doing; talking to students and also bringing whatever I have researched to bear on issues of governance and national politics,” the political science lecturer added.